Baltimore Native Life Lines has created the only official safe space for LGBTQ Two Spirit people in Baltimore. We will honor them on this night for their courage and heart in supporting the Native American community of Baltimore.

Wednesday, May 10th, 2017

Marca Cassity premiers the music video of her song Tree, off the album Songs From the Well, tonight at the 1st Annual Baltimore Native American Film Festival. Video creation by Baltimore filmmaker Zach Green ( Keetowah Cherokee). The event is free. Indian Tacos will be available with all proceeds going to Baltimore Native American Life Lines.

Marca Cassity performs in Baltimore's premiere queer cabaret. Charm City Kitty Club, presents Social Justice League! Can a super-powered collective save the world against evil leaders hell-bent on destroying the good? Of course they can! But how? Tune in to find out! Same bat channel - Baltimore Theater Project. Same bat time - Show is always at 8pm! See you there!

Wednesday, April 5th, 2017

Marca Cassity and Joseph Stands With Many present a duo of music and Cherokee storytelling as part of a series of unique performances by Baltimore-based artists. These performances will take place throughout the night at an immersive art installation entitled ARGO. The installation underscores the profound influence of water. Light and water share emotional and physical properties: both provide life or hope, and instill fear or trust. ARGO addresses events formed by and affecting water, and how Baltimore’s water systems are precariously changing.

Proceeds from the door will support the legal fund for the Sacred Stone Camp. Raffle donations will cover shipping of supplies to North Dakota.

To get involved with and/or support groups in Baltimore, check out:Baltimore American Indian CenterNative American LifeLines of BaltimoreTwo-sprits of DMV-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) is 1,168-mile long crude oil pipeline meant to transport oil from North Dakota to Illinois. Construction has already destroyed sacred burial sites and lands of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. The Tribe has been locked in a legal battle in order to protect their sacred lands and all of our water. Thousands of Native Americans and allies from all over the world have gathered at one of the most controversial sections of the pipeline’s path to stage a 24/7 resistance. They’ve created a settlement of camps and need our support to stand their ground. There have been numerous arrests thus far, and brutality against resistors by state and private security has been documented widely. We stand with Standing Rock! More info:http://sacredstonecamp.org/Follow them on Facebook: Sacred Stone CampAlso check out:https://nodaplsolidarity.org/support-the-camps/-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In collaboration with the Baltimore Native American community, this event is the project of several organizers and volunteers. Leading up to the event and during the event we will be collecting donations of a variety of supplies for sending to North Dakota. Recieve discounted entry if you bring a donation item from the list we post! Message Marian Ochoa with donation questions.

If you can't make it, you can still support other fundraising campaigns here:

*Michelle Cook: (Diné) Navajo Nation:Navajo human rights advocate, newly appointed Navajo Nation Human Rights Commissoner and a founding member of the Red Owl Legal Collective. Michelle was at Standing Rock organizing for over a month and continues to educate on the state of Indian rights in America.

*Toyomansi + FriendsAn incubator for multiple perspectives on music creation and performance in Baltimore City. The group continues to grow as they mash together elements of punk, soul, hip-hop & r&b. mems: Dyligens, Wet Brain, WVRDROBE, Tendrillswww.soundcloud.com/toyomansi

*Marca Cassity (Osage) is a two-spirit recording artist. Once dubbed a "hurricane of folk", she honors us with her critically acclaimed voice, performance, and strong spiritual presence.http://marcacassity.com/

*Son of Nun - On the stage, at the meeting, in the streets and on the mic, this Baltimore based activist and rapper brings a force for empowerment and change.http://www.sonofnun.net/

Thursday, April 14th, 2016

Express your love, express you celebration, express your rage, your poetry, your songs, your show and tell! LGBTQ Center of Durham launches it's monthly open mic series on April 14th. The very first show will be hosted by Two-Spirit singer from the Osage Nation Marca Cassity. Sign up is at 7PM, showtime at 7:30!

Saturday, September 19th, 2015

Come celebrate the creation of the Womyn of Color Native and Indigenous Womyn's Sanctuary at the 26th annual Ohio Lesbian Festival! Marca Cassity singing at the Roots and Words cafe on Saturday night at 8PM.

Friday, October 24th, 2014

Don't miss the bliss at this amazing listening room! It is an extraordinary place to see a Bliss show and this will be a special night!!! Troubadours will be playing songs from their upcoming CD and always...there will be surprises! Billy Butler from BBC Radio,"Absolutely gorgeous harmonies...music that could melt a stone statue."

Opening the show will be our friend, Oklahoma award-winning singer songwriter, Marca Cassity for her debut performance in Louisville! Marca Cassity's touring in support of her new release, "Songs from the Well" is an Osage Nation funded collection of 11 folk rock spirit songs, that delivers a positive message with Native nuances that speaks to overcoming hardship through resilience, in connection to nature, humor, love, compassion, spirituality, and heritage. www.marcacassity.com

There is limited seating so come early. Door is $5-10 (so everyone can come and everyone can be generous as they can be :)

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014

Historic Osage Inauguration Ceremony

Marca Cassity is honored to have been asked to sing her heritage song "Bells" from the new tribally funded album "Songs from the Well" at the Osage Elected Officials Inaugaration. Join Marca at this historic event.

Saturday, June 21st, 2014

The Paramount

Marca Cassity celebrates the Oklahoma City CD release party for her new album "Songs from the Well". This is a community homecoming event and celebration. The Paramount is opening it's doors for this special FREE show. Oklahoma City icon Peggy Johnson will join along with other special guests on this evening.

Wednesday, May 14th, 2014

Please join these two Native, singer/songwriters for an evening of original Folk Rock and Americana.

Marca Cassity is hitting the road in June, back to Oklahoma to bring her new album "Songs from the Well" to her home in Indian Country. Come out and join the send off party! We will have a good old fashioned raffle with CD giveaways and other prizes!

Marca Cassity (Osage/Kaw)

Native American singer-songwriter from Oklahoma, raised on the Osage Nation, recently completed her new album, Songs from the Well, an 11-song, tribally funded album of folk rock spirit songs produced by Julie Wolf at Fantasy studios.

The album delivers a positive message with Native nuances that speaks to overcoming hardship through resilience, in connection to nature, humor, love, compassion, spirituality, and heritage.

Native American roots-oriented singer-songwriter, painter and poet from Gold Country, California, Brianna Lea Pruett’s musical expressions travel widely, much like herself. Born in the mountains of Northern California and a singer from her earliest days, she plays California folk, country, and the musical style of her Appalachian and Southeastern Woodlands heritage with equal passion as compositions that show a love for jazz, blues, and soul music.

Sunday, December 15th, 2013

December 14 & 15, 2013 11am to 7pm on Saturday & Sunday Marca Cassity and Feisty Females Songwriter Showcase 3PM on Sunday main stage. The Goddess Crafts Faire is a beautiful community celebration of the coming of winter through women's art, music and dance. Don't miss this exquisite collection of handmade gifts by local & regional women!